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joe886

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I have been on the hunt for a Miele at a good price for a while. Oddly enough my local hardware store clearanced all of their Miele vacuums to make room for their holiday inventory. I bought the one I wanted, along with several more to offset the price of the one I wanted. I'm reselling those, and my goal is to still pass on a killer deal so I only installed them a little from what I bought them for. I have the original proof of purchase in case you need it for warranty purposes, they were purchased on 10/14/25.

Here is a list and what I'm asking for them, pickup in the Central Florida area. Let me know if you have any questions!

Miele Triflex HX1 Stick Vacuum - MSRP $699 - only $450

Miele Classic C1 Cat and Dog - MSRP $829 - only $600

Miele Classic C1 Turbo Team - MSRP $499 - only $350

Miele CX1 Parquet - MSRP $629 - only $425

Miele Complete C3 125 Gala Edition - MSRP $649 - only $450

Miele Classic C1 Pure Suction - MSRP $399 - only $300

Miele Classic C1 Home Care - MSRP $1099 - only $750
 

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I have the original proof of purchase, correct me if I'm wrong but I'm fairly sure that's all you would need. That's why I included the original purchase date.
Nope, you would have to be the original owner to get the warranty. Which means you MUST have the original receipt from the store, without a name on it. And of course, that won't work at all if somebody else already registered the vacuum's serial number on the Miele website under their name.

Pretty much all manufacturers, with the exception of Dyson, extend their warranty to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER ONLY, and it must also be purchased ONLY from authorized stores and authorized resellers for the brand.
 
Nope, you would have to be the original owner to get the warranty. Which means you MUST have the original receipt from the store, without a name on it. And of course, that won't work at all if somebody else already registered the vacuum's serial number on the Miele website under their name.

Pretty much all manufacturers, with the exception of Dyson, extend their warranty to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER ONLY, and it must also be purchased ONLY from authorized stores and authorized resellers for the brand.
Ah okay. I do have the original receipt and they haven't been registered since I was letting everyone register their own. I appreciate the info.
 
Is that second photo all machines you have bought. If so that is a lot of Miele. If Miele hasn't lost their quality like some suggest, then why would the warranty be needed.
The old solid black metal wands were mostly trouble free but the more recent chrome wands have bad latches and electrical problems galore. Their canister bodies are not as well made as the old S500 series or earlier. Cord winders remain fragile as ever and Miele doesn't bother to put a yellow or red stripe on the cord to tell you not to pull it out further which would save the owner much grief ( every vacuum sold in Japan has this feature, by law ). But I am not a big fan of Mieles of any vintage due to their awful hoses, itty-bitty standard attachments ( their dusting brushes are a cruel joke, you can't dust furniture with them ), mediocre power nozzles, obscene parts and supply prices ( $95 for a replacement cheap plastic brush roll for the SEB236 when the original one warps or melts from heat ! ) and not even the option to buy an electric motor driven upholstery brush comparable to the Aerus SIdekick, Kenmore Pet Powermate or Vorwerk Posterboy.
 
Is that second photo all machines you have bought. If so that is a lot of Miele. If Miele hasn't lost their quality like some suggest, then why would the warranty be needed.

Yep it is. I'm new to the vacuum world, but that's what I was told, that you rarely end up needing the warranty. I'd hope it wouldn't break within a year anyway.
 
Joe886, unfortunately that isn't the case with Miele. You WILL need the warranty! The Vortex Motor they use is VERY VULNERABLE to being damaged by too much dust and fine dirt and needing replacement. The cord reels are very fragile, the plastic spindle that holds the two halves together breaks and the cord reel requires replacement frequently - so much so, this is the most common reason people get rid of Miele's after their warranty expires! And of course, you see the circuit boards inside the canister fail occasionally too, which in Miele's case CANNOT be bypassed as there is a 2nd board inside the motor and the two interact with each other.

Cheesewonton - Wessel Werk does make the HEB160, you do realize if you use a Miele tool adapter and spread the prongs apart a little on the cord it will fit a Miele electric hose just fine right? Or use a adapter and pigtail cord and make the Sidekick or Pet Powermate work with your vacuum.
 
I have a miele and the tiny motors and fragile parts seem to not be worth bothering with. Interesting to hear the power heads aren't particularly good.
I haven't had good results from them in terms of their ability to dig out pet hair. Lindhaus, Sebo, Kenmore, Aerus/Electrolux, Riccar, CMB Edgelift all do better on our rugs. Factor in $95 OEM plastic replacement brush rolls for the SEB 236 and the fact that these $95 brush rolls are plastic, warp and even melt when they get hot where the wooden rollers used by Kenmore and Aerus/Electrolux never have these problems at a third the price and I just can't help but roll my eyes when the Miele fanbois get up on their soap box.
 
It is bound to happen that their reputation will slowly fall over. The eemployees at my local Miele experience even said they didn't like any of the vacuums except the bagged ones and that the bagged ones are not as good as they used to be.
Agreed. Miele has slowly been going downhill since the S8 canisters were released in 2013. Our local Miele dealer, McHardy Vacuum, was actually dreading what the Guard L1 line, the S8/C3 replacement, would be like. Miele is slowly becoming a brand that's cashing in on it's reputation to get customers to buy, NOT producing quality products!
 

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